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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9781550390414
ISBN number: 1550390414
Label: Sono Nis Pr
Manufacturer: Sono Nis Pr
Page Count: 48
Printing Date: September 01, 1993
Publishing house: Sono Nis Pr
Sale Popularity Level: 1637853
Studio: Sono Nis Pr
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The Beautifull Cassandra is a delightful story about a pleasure-loving girl who falls in love with a bonnet and braves the world. Jane Austen, on her way to becoming a great novelist, wrote it when she was only twelve, some 200 years ago. Scholar and artist Juliet McMaster now brings this important but little-known work to us as a picture book. With her fanciful illustrations, The Beautifull Cassandra is sure to win the hearts of children, as well as adult admirers of Jane Austen.
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This gem of a book is a wonderful introduction for the youngest readers to the work of Jane Austen. (Why amazon and one reviewer don't know how to spell the author's name, I don't know. Perhaps they're imitating the young Jane Austen who wrote this book before she had learned to spell.) The charming illustrations by Juliet McMaster complement the text brilliantly and with humour I think Jane Austen would have appreciated very much. If you have a young budding author and precocious reader in your life, $10 on this little adventure tale is money "well spent."
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This historical meaning of this book was what attracted me, plus it was bought for a girl with the same name who thought that was really cool.
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This is a neat children's book written by a child. If you are a Jane Austin fan, it is a facinating look into her literary mindset at a very young age. There is not an in depth storyline, but the illustrations are sweet and it makes a nice addition to your collection of children's stories.
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